New York State Court Officers
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New York State Court Officers are law enforcement officers
Peace officer
A law enforcement officer , in North America, is any public-sector employee or agent whose duties involve the enforcement of laws. The phrase can include police officers, prison officers, customs officers, immigration officers, bailiffs, probation officers, parole officers, auxiliary officers, and...

 who provide police services to the New York State Unified Court System
New York State Unified Court System
The New York State Unified Court System is the official name of the judicial system of New York in the United States. Based in Albany, the New York State Judiciary is a unified state court system that functions under the Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals who is its...

, and enforce state and city laws at all facilities operated by the New York State Unified Court System.

Training

New York State Court Officers undergo a fourteen-week training course at one of two New York State Court Officer academies
Police academy
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 which are located in New York City
New York City
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 and Cohoes, N.Y
Cohoes, New York
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. The training course includes training in criminal and civil procedure law, police science, powers of a peace officer, basic firearms training, defensive tactics, radio use, arrest procedures, gang intelligence, and first aid
First aid
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/CPR.

The New York State Court Officers Academy was founded by Chief Thomas R. Hennessy (Ret.) in 1971.

Power and Authority

New York State Court Officers are New York State peace officers authorized to make warrantless arrests, make car stops, issue summons
Summons
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es, carry and use firearm
Firearm
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s, batons, pepper spray
Pepper spray
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, and handcuffs, and use physical and deadly force.

Vehicles

New York State Court Officers currently utilize fully marked Chevrolet Impalas, Dodge Chargers, Chevrolet Suburban
Chevrolet Suburban
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s, and Chevrolet Express
Chevrolet Express
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es in their vehicle
Police car
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 fleet.

Equipment

New York State Court Officers are equipped with a Glock 19 9mm semi-automatic pistol, expandable baton, handcuffs
Handcuffs
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, flashlight
Flashlight
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, bullet resistant vest, and a radio that is directly linked to the Central Dispatcher and other officers.

Veteran Officers that were originally issued a .38 caliber revolver upon their appointment as a New York State Court Officer, have the option of still carrying it. However, the majority of the veteran officers have made the switch to the Glock 19.

Rank Structure

There are eleven sworn titles (referred to as ranks) for New York State Court Officers:
Title Insignia
Chief of the Department of Public Safety
First Deputy Chief of the Department of Public Safety
Deputy Chief of the Department of Public Safety
Assistant Chief of the Department of Public Safety
New York State Court Officer - Major
New York State Court Officer - Captain
New York State Court Officer - Lieutenant
New York State Court Officer – Sergeant
New York State Senior Court Officer
New York State Court Officer
New York State Court Officer - Trainee

Line of Duty Deaths

7 New York State Court Officers have died in the line of duty.
Officer's Name End Of Watch Cause Of Death
Court Officer Francis J. Carroll
Sunday, May 6, 1973
Gunfire
Court Officer Albert Gelb
Thursday, March 11, 1976
Gunfire
Senior Court Officer Alphonso B. Deal
Thursday, July 7, 1988
Gunfire
Court Officer John A. Dauway
Sunday, October 1, 1989
Accidental
Captain William Thompson
Tuesday, September 11, 2001
Terrorist Attack
Senior Court Officer Thomas Jurgens
Tuesday, September 11, 2001
Terrorist Attack
Senior Court Officer Mitchel Scott Wallace
Tuesday, September 11, 2001
Terrorist Attack

See also

  • Bailiff#United States
  • United States Marshals Service#Court Security Officers
  • Supreme Court Police
    Supreme Court Police
    The Supreme Court of the United States Police is a small U.S. federal law enforcement agency headquartered in the District of Columbia, whose mission is to ensure the integrity of the constitutional mission of the U.S. Supreme Court by protecting the Supreme Court building, the Justices, employees,...

  • List of law enforcement agencies in New York
  • New York State Unified Court System
    New York State Unified Court System
    The New York State Unified Court System is the official name of the judicial system of New York in the United States. Based in Albany, the New York State Judiciary is a unified state court system that functions under the Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals who is its...

  • New York City Police Department
    New York City Police Department
    The New York City Police Department , established in 1845, is currently the largest municipal police force in the United States, with primary responsibilities in law enforcement and investigation within the five boroughs of New York City...

  • New York State Police
    New York State Police
    The New York State Police is the state police force of over 4,600 sworn Troopers for the state of New York. It was established on April 11, 1917 by the New York Legislature, in response to the 1913 murder of a construction foreman named Sam Howell in Westchester County, which at that time did not...

  • Security police
    Security police
    In some countries, including the United States, security police are those persons, employed by or for a governmental agency, who provide police and security services to those agencies' properties....


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